#Toyokawa Inari Shrine
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Toyokawa Inari Shrine by はるはら
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Toyokawa Inari Betsuin, Tokyo ✨
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Toyokawa Inari: Lantern-filled temple complex with shrines & statues, including hundreds of Shinto fox deities. Japan. Photography by ta2funk.eth @ta2funk
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Toyokawa Inari Shrine: Syncretic Religion
A little while back, during my post on Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, Japan, I alluded to how the native Shinto religion often blended with Buddhism up until the early modern period (e.g. the Meiji Period) when they were more forcefully separated. You can still see vestiges of this blending in some temples and shrines, but one great example is the Toyokawa Inari shrine right in the heart of…
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A rainy day at Toyokawa Inari Shrine, a Buddhist shrine of the ShotoT sect, located in the city of Toyokawa in eastern Aichi Prefecture.
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It's been a while, but I'm back from my trip to Japan! While there I got to visit the Toyokawa Inari Shrine, one of among the many places I wanted to see the most! I couldn't help but do a watercolor sketch of one the pictures I took ✨️
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As was mentioned in the previous section, Tokyo has a population of less than 14 million. If you ask the locals where they would recommend you to go and where everything is located, unfortunately they will be quite lost. Even to the taxi driver has to be told the exact address of the place.
Here are some tips on which places to visit during your stay
Art Aquarium Museum Ginza - the whole project can be found in a high-rise building on the 9th and 8th floors, very nicely lit aquariums of all possible shapes with goldfish.
Asakusa Shinto Shrine - Located together with Senso-ji Temple in the Asakusa district, they are sometimes confused. However, the Asakusa Shrine is a Shinto building, the Senso-ji is a Buddhist building.
Ginza - the largest commercial district of Tokyo, among the nice types to visit is the Art Aquarium Museum Ginza. Among other things, it is called the Champs-Elysees of Tokyo, the first cars drove here and charleston was danced.
Haneda Airport - one of the two airports in Tokyo, located closer to the city center.
Kaminari-mon Gate - a gate with an alley leading to Senso-ji and Asakusa Shrine full of food and gift shops.
Kyókó ~ Imperial Palace - as the name suggests, this is the imperial palace where the emperor and his family reside. The building itself can only be visited twice a year, on January 2 as part of the new year and on February 23 on the emperor’s birthday, but the queue is so long that one thinks twice about spending half the day standing. On a normal day, the surrounding park is available (Kokyo Gaien National Garden ~ Imperial Park).
Nihonbashi - a city district where you will find the Imperial Palace and many offices, where at lunchtime everyone rushes out and goes to wait for their turn for lunch in many buildings owned by one of the companies such as Coredo, which specializes in hospitality.
Senso-ji Temple - a Buddhist temple complex known mainly for its huge red lanterns, confused with Asakura Shrine.
Shibuya - if you are in Japan for the first time, be sure to visit this part of the city first, on its border with Harajuku is the Meiji Shrine Shrine.
Shinjuku - a city district full of monuments with a famous illuminated intersection, you will also find the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office or huge gardens to relax.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - a popular place for family picnics, relaxation and above all a great place to watch the cherry blossoms fall off in May.
TeamLab Planets - there are two places in Tokyo, one on Toyos, the other on Azabudai Hills, it is a perceptual experience, where the first thing to enter is an instructional video on how to adapt to the space. That is, without shoes, socks, in short trousers and watch out for skirts, because part of the floor is covered by mirrors. You can find others in Sapporo, Macau or Beijing. Or you will come across a time-limited event in some department stores, museums or galleries with paintings.
Tokyo Tower - known as a transmitter from several paintings, shows and anime. It is also popular thanks to the lighting, which changes according to the hour, so you need to find out whether only the spotlights are lit or whether it is illuminated completely. It is a painting of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but it is only 333 meters high.
Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin - Despite repeated disasters since establishment, such as the Great Kanto Earthquake and WW2, Toyokawa Inari Betsuin has repelatedly been reconstructed thanks to the sincere support from devoted votaries. Toyokawa Inari is the Buddhist temple of the Soto sect, which enshrined Toyokawa Dakini-shinten. Praying at this temple may bring yourself and your family happiness and well-being, as well as prosperity in business and better fortune. Toyokawa Inari provides facilities that can be used for worshipping praying and rejuvenating your mind. It is said that, in ancient times, the third son of Emperor Juntoku underwent a spiritual experience in which the deity Dakini-Shinten appeared on the back of a white fox with a rice plant slung over his back. The prince embodied this exsperience into the statue of Dakini-Shinten. The statue was later brought to the residence of Ooka Echizen-no-kami (Akasaka Hitotsuigi, Tokyo) during the Edo era, and was finally enshrined in Toyokawa Inari Betsuin at its present location in 1887.
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Toyokawa Inari shrine, with its thousand stone foxes embellished with bright red bibs.
Toyokawa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
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Cats Save People Cat Gods Who Continue to Protect Even in Death
With photos of Japanese people 100 years ago Tokyo Shrine
Located right across the street from Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin. A mysterious space, like a veranda or a mezzanine floor, was It is not a fox that is enshrined there. The cat enshrined there is not a fox, but a cat. A shrine with cats is called a cat shrine, but cats are the gods here. It is a sanctuary where "Mikii," who saved his owner's life many times, continues to be enshrined even after his death. Cats are capricious and self-centered, but one out of tens of thousands of cats is like this. One in tens of thousands of cats may be born and fall into this kind of god-cat that protects people. It is a space to be thankful and be healed by the cat statues.
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Update: October 10, 2023
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[Otsukai] (lit. envoy/familiar), hauntingly beautiful art by Miki Katoh, depicting myôbu (white kitsune) by Toyokawa Inari Betsuin temple.
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